Stage 5 is a hilly day between Atripalda and Salerno. Despite featuring just two cat. 3 climbs, there’s a total of 2,646m of elevation gain over the 170.8km route. The final 50 kilometres are mostly flat, making this a great opportunity for the sprinters to take a memorable Giro d’Italia stage win.

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    30 Comments

    1. For the last kilometer or few hundred meters of the race just show the live audio and video, it’s more exciting to feel the energy and suspense of the live announcers instead the summary here telling you who the winner is before you show the sprint. I really cannot understand why you think the viewers would want the winner told to them in advance of watching it. SHOW us who won , wont TELL before.

    2. What this video doesn't show is how Evenepoel took himself out in his second crash. He was looking behind and to the left while veering off line, touched a rider coming up on the right, then corrected himself into another rider coming up on the right. 100% his fault. There was open space all around him and he managed to hit two riders and take himself out. Mad skills!!

    3. Ich finde dass nicht in Ordnung wie sich Hr. MIGELS abfällig über Lebensmittel äußert. In diesem Fall über Weißbrot wo er sich darüber äußert wie ein pensionierter Radfahrer nur die Rinde von Weißbrot aß und den Rest verschmähte. Finde das nicht in Ordnung sowas öffentlich zu erzählen wo doch viele Menschen froh über ein Stück Weißbrot wären. Und Hr. MIGELS… DAS INNERE EINES BROTES IST NICHT GIFTIG!

    4. If you look on the over head shot Cavendish went to lean on the rider infront of him and mis then ran into the green jersey putting him into the barrier had it been the old ones things would have been different. And out on his own. The same shit he did to Peter Sagan and got him put back. Now he got rewarded for him mistake. Not Right.

    5. Splendid stage Victory for the 🇦🇺 Kaden Groove in this stage 5 of this Giro d'🇮🇹, Remco Evenepoel still keeping the pink jersey !🇨🇵☮️☯️🌸💮🌷🏵️🌺🏳️‍🌈!

    6. If you look at the over head shot Cavendish lean on the rider infront of him and mis then ran into the green jersey putting him in the barrier had it been the old ones things would have been different. That rider would have hit the ground. He them went down on his own. Same thing he did to Peter Sagan but Sagan been the better rider stayed upright. Cavendish cry and blamed Sagan when it was all his fault. Peter Sagan got relegated and lost points. Cry cry went on to race and complain about everything else in that tour.

    7. Seeing this back again it's clear that Cavendish should have been disqualified for very dangerous riding decisions. He loses his back wheel due to slipping on wet road paint at 150 metres to go, which throws him left. At this point his speed has dropped and his race winning chance is well and truly over. What the hell was he thinking drifting casually back in to the gap with far less speed? It's like stepping into busy traffic without thinking. Dainesi did deviate significantly but Cav was just as guilty there.

    8. 3:37 Kind of happy for rider in green jersey. Very good "counterattack" if you can call it so. But white one seems to have done it unintentionally, has been pushed before that as well.

    9. One thing glossed over here, the white paint on the road is not slippery. This is a fallacy. It was slippery maybe 30 or more years ago, but ever major country in the world has been using non-slip paint for years and years, this century at least. No old "slippery" road paint remains almost anywhere.

    10. Cav 100% caused that last crash. Loosing speed and drifting back into line, of course Dianesi had to deviate, he was trying to avoid cav….

    11. Unreal. I like cycling….but would have to train for WEEKS to even complete 171km. They race it faster pace than I could ride a mere portion of it.

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